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Clear filtersScheme for the Welfare of Schedule Caste Families in Fisheries Sector: Subsidy on 2nd Year to 5th Year Lease Money
This Haryana government scheme helps families belonging to Scheduled Castes enter fish farming as a full-time occupation. It provides financial subsidy to help pay lease money for ponds or watershed areas in years 2 through 5 of operation. The scheme aims to improve the economic situation of SC families by supporting them in the fisheries sector.
View DetailsPMMSY: Installation of Cages in Reservoirs Scheme - Haryana
The scheme aims to promote cage fish farming. It provides grants per unit to the individuals and groups for sustainable aquaculture practices.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of small RAS /Biofloc culture system - Haryana
The scheme provides capital assistance for setting up small-scale Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture systems to promote high-yield, sustainable fish farming.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of large RAS / Biofloc culture system - Haryana
The scheme provides capital assistance for setting up large-scale Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture systems to promote high-yield, sustainable fish farming.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-yojana (PM-MKSSY): COMPONENT 1B: One-Time Incentive for the Adoption of Aquaculture Insurance
PM-MKSSY Component 1B is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It provides a one-time financial incentive to fish farmers and aquaculture workers who take loans from banks or financial institutions for fisheries activities. The scheme aims to encourage farmers to adopt formal credit and insurance for their fish farming businesses, and helps them repay their loans more easily.
View DetailsConstruction of Ideal Fish Pond Scheme in Hilly Areas
This scheme promotes fish farming in hilly areas of Uttarakhand by helping farmers and groups build fish ponds sustainably. It is run by the Uttarakhand government to increase fish production and provide additional income to rural communities. The scheme provides financial support for pond construction and initial farming materials needed to start fish farming.
View DetailsFish Farming Diversification (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe) Scheme
This scheme helps Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities in Uttarakhand build sustainable livelihoods through fish farming and related activities. Run by the government of Uttarakhand, it provides financial support to farmers who want to improve their fish ponds and combine fish farming with other activities like duck or poultry farming and fruit plantation. The scheme encourages diversified farming to increase income and food security for these communities.
View DetailsTo Increase Fish Seed Production and Inland Fisheries Equipment in Non-Tribal Areas
This scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat to help increase fish seed production and improve inland fisheries in non-tribal areas of the state. The scheme aims to support fish farmers by providing equipment and resources needed for better fish farming practices. It focuses on making inland fisheries more productive and sustainable in rural communities.
View DetailsRearing Pond Construction Scheme
The Rearing Pond Construction Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Cooperation, Government of Jharkhand. This scheme aims to promote fish farming and aquaculture in the state. It provides financial assistance to help citizens construct and develop rearing ponds for fish farming activities.
View DetailsScheme for the Welfare of Schedule Caste Families in Fisheries Sector: Subsidy on 1st Year Lease Money
This Haryana government scheme helps people from Scheduled Caste families find steady work in fish farming. It provides financial support to cover the cost of leasing ponds or water areas from the village council or watershed committees. By reducing the upfront expense of leasing, the scheme makes it easier for SC families to start their own fish farming business and improve their earnings.
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